“Life Among The Savages” by Papercuts
San Francisco’s Papercuts perfectly balances dream-pop with folk-rock that manages to play tug-o-war with the heart.
San Francisco’s Papercuts perfectly balances dream-pop with folk-rock that manages to play tug-o-war with the heart.
Brooklyn weirdos Woods are back and exploring into more traditional pop territory on their 7th LP With Light And With Love.
With their latest LP Singles, Baltimore’s Future Islands have crafted their best album and that they’re more than just a meme.
Electro-pop quartet Metronomy is back with their 4th album Love Letters, and yes, a record that will make you dance.
With Tomorrow’s Hits, Brooklyn’s The Men prove that they’re one of the few bands that still truly appreciate classic rock.
With their 4th LP, England’s Wild Beasts have crafted one of the most meticulously beautiful albums you’ll hear in 2014.
Annie Clark does it again. St. Vincent’s much-anticipated self-titled album is beautiful in all its glorious complexities.
Phantogram’s highly-anticipated second LP Voices continues to build on their previous effort, but with a more refined and progressive attitude.